Had hail damage to my trailer last August (golf ball sized). Was actually glad to be in the little tank rather than the alternative.
Damage was all cosmetic (other than plastic vents and plastic covers on roof). Awnings and side panels were left unscathed.
I decided to repair, roof was cover by insurance (~$5k) and I used my local RV dealer. The dealer is where I bought my Camp Lite so they had knowledge of the construction (which i felt was important).
The replaced all the plastic bits, put a new sheet of roof aluminum, front top curved panel and re-gooped / sealed. The most complex part was the top curved piece at the front as it needed to bent and paint matched. The front on the 14DBS is made of two overlapping pieces of painted aluminum (on top) and one diamond plate on the bottom.
Damage was all cosmetic (other than plastic vents and plastic covers on roof). Awnings and side panels were left unscathed.
I decided to repair, roof was cover by insurance (~$5k) and I used my local RV dealer. The dealer is where I bought my Camp Lite so they had knowledge of the construction (which i felt was important).
The replaced all the plastic bits, put a new sheet of roof aluminum, front top curved panel and re-gooped / sealed. The most complex part was the top curved piece at the front as it needed to bent and paint matched. The front on the 14DBS is made of two overlapping pieces of painted aluminum (on top) and one diamond plate on the bottom.